Geometry Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
base of a solid figure | a base of a solid figure is usually thought of as a face upon which it can sit; most solid figures have more than one base |
plane | a flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions |
y-coordinate | in an ordered pair, the value that is always written second |
congruent | having exactly the same size and shape |
y-axis | in a coordinate plane, the vertical axis |
line of symmetry | a line that divides a figure into two congruent halves that are mirror images of each other |
obtuse angle | an angle between 90° and 180° |
partition | splitting shapes or numbers into smaller shares |
quadrilateral | a four sided polygon |
ray | a part of a line that has one endpoint and goes on forever in one direction |
angle measurement | the measure of the size of an angle |
x-axis | in a coordinate plane, the horizontal axis |
x-coordinate | in an ordered pair, the value that is always written first |
protractor | a tool used to measure and draw angles |
endpoint | a point at either end of a line segment, or a point at one end of a ray |
ordered pairs | a pair of numbers that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid (horizontal coordinate, vertical coordinate) |
right rectangular prism | a prism with six rectangular faces where the lateral edge is perpendicular to the plane of the base |
origin | the intersection of the x- and y-axes in a coordinate plane, described by the ordered pair (0,0) |
coordinate system | 2-dimensional system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from two intersecting , usually perpendicular, straight lines called axes |
classify | to sort into categories or arrange into groups by attributes |
coordinates | an ordered pair of numbers that identify a point on a coordinate plane |
side of a polygon | any of the line segments that form a polygon |
line | a set of connected points continuing without an end in both directions |
intersecting lines | lines that cross at a point |
attribute | a characteristics of an object, such at color, shape, size, etc. |
circular arc | part of a circle between any two of its points |
coordinate plane | a 2-dimensional system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from two intersecting usually perpendicular, straight lines called axes (also called a grid) |
angle | two lines that meet at a common point |
acute angle | an angle less than 90° but more than 0° |
perpendicular lines | two intersecting lines that form right angles |
right angle | a 90° angle, such as the corner of a square |
arc | part of a circle between any two of its points |
solid figure | a geometric figure with three dimensions |
tiling | a pattern of shapes repeated to fill a plane, the shapes do not overlap and there are no gaps |
circle | a figure with no sides an no vertices |
right triangle | a triangle that has one 90° angle |
quadrants | the four sections of a coordinate grid that are separated by the axes |
vertex | a point at which two or more sides of a geometric figure meet |
parallel lines | lines that are always the same distance apart |
degree | a unit for measuring angles, based on dividing a circle by 360 |
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